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SCIENCE MATTERS: GLOBAL WARMING COULD BE EVEN WORSE
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Current global-warming models forecast a host of effects: Rising sea levels could severely impact coastal areas throughout the world; some predict more extreme weather, including droughts and heat waves as well as rainfall, hurricanes and flooding; others forecast the spread of tropical diseases. Al
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